He was listening to you the whole time. He tests your belief in Him throughout your Dua. Once you learn how to be patient, He will then free the gift He has for you. #بشارة
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He was listening to you the whole time. He tests your belief in Him throughout your Dua. Once you learn how to be patient, He will then free the gift He has for you. #بشارة
Via Farah Siddiqi
#gladtidings #islam #test #Farahsiddiqi
here is your permission to not constantly seek the validation of others even if they are people you like
“To walk in the nature is to witness a thousand miracles.”
— Mary Davis
We identify with the self that we project into the world during our waking hours - our careers and our personalities and our hobbies - even our worries and our anxieties. We feel that these are the building blocks of our true selves.
Being present with Allah is truly connecting with who you really are, especially in the last third of the night when the notion of who you are - or who you think you are - are completely tuned out.
Our fitrah does not identify with any of these projections. Our true selves are transcendent and unique. It's beyond imperative for us to figure that out. And each of our interpretations will be different.
Ask yourself why Allah told the angels to bow to you. That's been my starting point.
After hardship comes ease, but the verse also suggests that with, and alongside hardship, comes ease. It’s not just that the hardship will end and that ease will follow, its that your difficulty is packaged with ease inside of it. There are moments in your day when the difficulty that’s been crippling you subsides from the forefront of your heart, and that is a mercy from God. The hope that you feel alongside your problems. The love that exists in your life despite of it. Sometimes those difficulties are what prompt you to look for it. Whatever has been troubling you, it will come to an end. But don’t overlook that ease that comes day to day. And I really felt it and needed it today.
Don’t justify a sin because you’re indulging in it, face the shame. And if there isn’t any, may Allah grant you some.
“Make yourself a priority. At the end of the day, you’re your longest commitment.”
— Unknown
"Ya Rabb, accept the little I have to offer. People have come to You with deeds as great as mountains, but I have come to You with only a handful and in it is my soul."
A person who lives with the Qur’ān is always lifted by higher aspirations.
One of its greatest blessings is that he never feels empty or bored, nor does he waste his time chasing trivial distractions.
His heart and mind are absorbed in what is greater and more meaningful, while others are preoccupied with far lesser things.
if you can and want to, go to college when you’re 30. move out at 40. learn to drive at 50. life is short but it is also so long. it’s not too late to do new things.
I met my husband when I was 42. I started loving myself, and life, when I was 46. I got a mortgage and 'bought' a house when I was 50. I'm 56. I'm just getting started. It is never, never too late.
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“Breathe. This is just a chapter. Not the whole story.”
— Unknown
Jannah is expensive. It costs your ego, your sins, and your comfort.
forgive the version of you that didn’t know any better
forgive the version of yourself that knew better but did it anyway. forgive every version of yourself. we are constantly learning from our mistakes.
isn't it beautiful that in Islam the focus is on the intentions because when your actions get misunderstood by people Allah will reward you for your intentions.